So disappointing.
"The Lord watches over the sojourner ... but the way of the wicked he brings to ruin." Psalm 146:9
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Powerful, pastoral guidance here.
The Council of Bishops of The United Methodist Church stands in full solidarity with The Evangelical Methodist Churches of Latin America and the Caribbean (CIEMAL) and wholeheartedly affirms their Pastoral Letter in the Face of the Military Action of the United States of America Against Venezuela.
"The Council of Bishops of @unitedmethodist.bsky.social stands in full solidarity with The Evangelical Methodist Churches of Latin America and the Caribbean (CIEMAL)...
We urge United Methodists around the world to unite in prayer for the Venezuelan people..."
Abolish ICE.
all love and solidarity with the people of venezuela
Kumail Nanjiani - Night Thoughts
We watched Night Thoughts by @kumail.bsky.social tonight and loved it. I also love that he used "Aaja" by Swet Shop Boys for the music during the credits. Such a great song.
"Agencies within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, including ICE, ERO, and CBP intend to implement a comprehensive plan to target Spanish-speaking churches across the country during the upcoming holiday season between Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, and Christmas, Dec. 25."
βΌοΈToday ICE comes to the NC Triangle
To report activity &/or request support, call Siembra NCβs hotline:
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Itβs a 1st line of contact for collective fights & resources for our community
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"Peace through strength" is a phrase and a concept taken directly from the people who crucified Jesus.
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Helen was a friend and an inspiration and a shining light in the UMC and the world.
We spoke to U.S. Catholic Magazine about debt injustice:
[Debt Collective] points out that relief is "literally in the Lordβs prayer." Itβs the ultra-rich who are culpable, [they] sayβ billionaires hoarding wealth, against biblical teaching. They're committing sins.β
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The Abolition Lectionary is a book of reflections following the Revised Common Lectionary all about what the Bible can teach us about incarceration.
If your faith in the one who proclaims freedom for prisoners has led you to question prison and incarceration itself - and especially if you also preach - The Abolition Lectionary is for you.
christiansforabolition.org/2025/07/25/t...
Produce picked today from our church community garden included cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, and a handful of beans.
Here's what my friend James and I (mostly James) picked from the church community garden today. Plenty more tomatoes and hot peppers are on the way, and we're starting to plan for Fall.
Super grateful to @hannahnpbowman.com for her vision, for all her work in making this happen, and for including me in the project.
Here's a project that I'm really proud of that we've been working on for a long time: The Abolition Lectionary is available now as a (e or print-on-demand) book: christiansforabolition.org/2025/07/25/t... β
The Abolition Lectionary is also for anyone whose faith has led them to compassion for people who are incarcerated and to concern about the injustice of the prison system.
The Abolition Lectionary is a great resource for preachers concerned about incarceration. The book follows the RCL, and includes essays on Scripture from preachers and theologians from a number of different traditions.
I'm excited to share this with you, and honored to have been a contributor. The Abolition Lectionary is out now!
christiansforabolition.org/2025/07/25/t...
Lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers from the garden
Today's harvest from our community garden was mostly lettuce with cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers, all of which will feed people in need of healthy food today.
Marigolds
Sunflowers
Bell peppers
Squash
Continued growth in our church community garden.
#BeUMC
Beans and cucumbers
Picking beans from the community garden
Beans growing in the garden
Cucumber growing in the garden
We picked beans and cucumbers in our church garden this week. Many of us are food insecure, but today the people in our community will enjoy fresh vegetables. I may have sampled some beans off the vine.
When I think of what folks can do in this moment, I hear Mary Oliver saying βTell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?β
Bc our lives are both precious & finite in moments of upheaval or crisis we must consider how we will expend our time, energy, & resources.
Oh, of course. I just think the viewership was dampened by reviews from those who had specific (white) expectations based on how they read the books. That said, I read the first 4 or 5 books and enjoyed them for a while, but I really liked where the show was headed more.
It was a long journey, but this weekend I was ordained as a deacon in full connection in the @unitedmethodist.bsky.social
It was so good. I blame the book zealots for the cancellation.
if you donβt know the history of Dodger Stadium you canβt fully understand what unfolded today. thanks @chrislhayes.bsky.social for the opportunity to share it.